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Symbols Of Authority In Medieval Islam History Religion And Muslim Legitimacy In The Delhi Sultanate Blain H Auer

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Symbols Of Authority In Medieval Islam History Religion And Muslim Legitimacy In The Delhi Sultanate Blain H Auer
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.91 MB
Author: Blain H. Auer
ISBN: 9780755611171
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Symbols Of Authority In Medieval Islam History Religion And Muslim Legitimacy In The Delhi Sultanate Blain H Auer by Blain H. Auer 9780755611171 instant download after payment.

With the execution of the Abbasid caliph in Al-Musta'sim in 1258, Sunni authority and legitimacy in Baghdad began to disintegrate, and the recently established Delhi Sultanate became a new focus for the development of Muslim societies amidst a global shift in Islamic authority. Here Blain Auer investigates the ways three historians living in India during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Minhaj Siraj Juzjani, Ziya' al-Din Barani and al-Din Siraj 'Afif, narrated the religious values of Muslim sovereigns through the process of history writing. Aiding the project of empire building, these historians and intellectuals drew up an idea of an Islamic heritage that invented and reinterpreted conceptions of a historically rooted Muslim authority. With fresh insights on the intersections between religion, politics and historiography, this book will be indispensable for all those interested in Islamic studies, history, religion, politics and South Asia.

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